Jabhat al-Nusra, or al-Qaeda's official group in Syria, has released pictures in a series of tweets which proclaims that this is just "one of the camps". While their former brethren in IS have been making headlines after headlines in Iraq and Syria, Jabhat al-Nusra has been quite busy in western Syria. They have been battling Hezbollah in Qalamoon, battling the regime in various governorates, battling the Islamic State and consolidating their grip in Idlib--which may provoke repercussions by various groups they often fight alongside.

As Bill Roggio points out in the Long War Journal: "The videos and photographs fromISIS, Al Nusrah Front, Muhajireen Army,Imam Bukhari Jamaat, and Jamaat Ahadun Ahad [video has since been deleted] training camps are reminiscent of others released by al Qaeda from the network of camps in Afghanistan during the 1990s. Al Qaeda used camps such as Khalden and Al Farouq to churn out thousands of foreign fighters who fought alongside the Taliban in the 55th Arab Brigade. But al Qaeda also selected graduates of the camps to conduct attacks in the West, including the Sept. 11, 2001 operation against the US".

Today, Nusra has been showcasing what appears to be "one of the camps" in Idlib that they run.